Electronics

HEADLINES ARCHIVE

  • A one-second COVID-19 test

    The electrochemical device uses disposable test strips and a reusable semiconductor transistor platform.

  • An overview of electronic waste recycling

    The importance of recycling mounts with the growing global volumes of electronic waste.

  • CISA, NIST offer guidelines for preventing software supply chain attacks

    Tips for avoiding software supply chain attacks.

  • Microscopic implantable chip uses ultrasound to monitor the body

    The research team claims that the chip is the world's smallest.

  • Greater EV range with redesigned power inverter

    A redesigned power inverter is projected to extend electric vehicle range by 6%.

  • Exploring the IRIS™ Camera System on the Epilog Fusion Edge

    Offering laser users a real-time view of the engraving table, Epilog's IRIS™ Camera System on the Fusion Edge Laser Series makes artwork placement incredibly easy, accurate and precise.

  • Video: New data storage medium is potentially faster, more energy-efficient

    The medium is based on specific properties of antiferromagnetic materials that had previously resisted experimental examination.

  • Airborne: Fiber optics in gimballed payload yield HD noiseless video

    DayCor® ROM HD premium stabilized aerial inspection system for OH transmission and distribution lines.

  • Thin-film coating separates and combines polarization of red/blue/green wavelengths in one optic

    The trichroid thin-film polarizer separates polarization of three wavelengths simultaneously.

  • Harnessing HVAC exhaust to cool PV panels

    Cold air exhausted by HVAC units can be tapped to cool off solar panels and improve array performance.

  • Quantum computer testbed is open access

    An open access quantum computing testbed is now available to researchers.

  • XCT images tiniest semiconductor materials

    Extreme ultraviolet coherence tomography enables material-specific characterization of nanoscopic buried structures.

  • US Army goggles enable soldiers to see through vehicles, around corners

    High-tech goggles enable soldiers to see through walls, around corners.

  • Scientists use AI to enhance WWII-era espionage tactic for cyber applications

    Tactic would inundate enemies with decoy documents.

  • Shining the (UVC) light on COVID-19

    UVC-light-enhanced devices are emerging against the backdrop of the global pandemic.

  • Tech firm develops contact-less hologram-like touchscreen

    Hologram technology could slow surface transmissions of COVID-19, other viruses.

  • Army to vaporize targets with new laser system

    A prototype of the laser system is expected in 2022.

  • Drone design to extend the reach of fighter jets

    Air-to-air missiles could be released by drones.

  • New 8.0 W thermal putty

    The compressible gap filler delivers a thermal conductivity of 8.0 W/m° K with a thermal resistance as low as 0.05° C•in2/W at 43.5 PSI.

  • 5 pandemic innovations that are here to stay

    COVID-19 rocked the whole world and brought forward innovations that were previously thought to be technologies of the distant future.

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